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In several articles we mention that Strax dies in A Good Man Goes to War. Some of these articles mention that he's then later resurrected in Two Days Later.
In several articles we mention that Strax dies in A Good Man Goes to War. Some of these articles mention that he's then later resurrected in Two Days Later.


Is there a reason why we are treating his death as a real and concrete thing?  {{retitle|///Strax dying?}}
Is there a reason why we are treating his death as a real and concrete thing?   
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In several articles we mention that Strax dies in A Good Man Goes to War. Some of these articles mention that he's then later resurrected in Two Days Later.

Is there a reason why we are treating his death as a real and concrete thing?